Being Green - 01 Jan 2021

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Greetings from me, JR, on this designated day. About the only thing we can say with certainty about the year ahead – it’s not a leap-year.
As common-sense would suggest, the extraordinary disruption of the pan-demic didn’t impact as disastrously on the state of the environment as some prophets of doom were predicting. We still care about the planet and hope that various interventions are on track to mitigate climate-change effects, improve on water resource management, encourage sustainable use, and all those optimistic goals that are sincerely promoted by the goodies
1 Jan 2021 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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